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Itisrecommendedthatbeforepurchasingawatertreatmentunit,youhaveyourwatersupplytestedto determineyour actualwater treatment needs. SUBSTANCE NSF/ANSI StaCopper REDUCTION U.S. EPA Level*/ NSF Maximum Permissible Product Water Concentration 1.3 ppma Health Canada Guideline .1.0 ppmb TESTING PARAMETERS Influent Challenge Concentration Filter Effluent Percent Reduction Alkalinity (ppm CaCO3) Temp. (°C) pH 6.7 Actual ndard 53 3.0 ppm NSF Target – Health Effects 3.0±0.3 ppm Average 0.12 ppm Maximum 0.30 ppm Average Minimum 95% 90% 23 23 Copper 2.9 ppm 3.0±0.3 ppm 0.26 ppm 0.52 ppm 91% 81% 1.3 ppma .1.0 ppmb 120 20 8.5 Mercury 6.1 ppb 6±0.6 ppb 0.3 ppb 0.5 ppb 95% 91% 2 ppb 1 ppbc 21 20 6.6 Mercury 5.9 ppb 6±0.6 ppb 0.3 ppb 0.7 ppb 94% 88% 2 ppb 1 ppbc 120 20 8.7 Cadmium 29 ppb 30±3 ppb 0.81 ppb 1.2 ppb 97% 95% 5 ppb 5 ppbc 24 20 6.7 Cadmium NSF/ANSI StaChlorine 30 ppb ndard 42 2.1 ppm 30±3 ppb – Aesthetic Effect2±0.2 ppm 0.7 ppb s 0.05 ppm 1.3 ppb 0.09 ppm 97% 95% 5 ppb N. A./50%d 5 ppbc N. A. 120 20 8.3 7.197% 95% N. A. 20 Zinc 9.8 ppm 10±1 ppm 3.4 ppm 4.8 ppm 65% 50% N. A./5 ppm .5.0 ppmb 28 20 7.5 These systems have been tested according to NSF/ANSI 42 and 53 for reduction of the substances listed. The concentration of each of the indicated substances in water entering the systems was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the systems, as specified in NSF/ANSI 42 and 53. * The U.S. EPA Levels are Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) and are the same as the NSF Maximum Permissible Product Water Concentrations listed in NSF/ANSI Standards 42 and 53 unless noted otherwise. a U.S. EPA Action Level by treatment technique. d NSF/ANSI Standard 42 reduction requirement. b Health Canada Aesthetic Objective (AO). N.A. = Not applicable. c Health Canada Maximum Acceptable Concentration (MAC). Please refer elsewhere in this User’s Guide for the proper conditioning and use and care requirements. Maintenance according to the manufacturer’s instructions is essential for proper filter performance. Replace the Brita® Pitcher Filter every 40 gallons/151 liters (about 2 months for the average family). For maximum efficiency, process no more than 2 gallons/7.5 liters daily. Replacement filters (model OB03) generally cost $8.00 or less. Testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions. The contaminants or other substances removed or reduced by this water treatment device are not necessarily in all users’ water. Filter performance may vary based on local water conditions. The Brita® Pitcher Filter is not intended to purify water. Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Individuals requiring water of special microbiological purity should follow the advice of their doctor or local health officials regarding the use and consumption of their tap water and Brita® filtered water. Hot water should not be used with the Brita® Pitche...
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